Hey.
Maybe the ConTeXt updater assumes the TeX-live 2005 layout. I am using
2005 and I have no problems with it.
Just a thought,
Boris.
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
> Adam Lindsay <atl at comp.lancs.ac.uk> wrote:
>>> Hi Steffen.
>>>> This is more of a MacOSX installer problem, but...
>>>> Steffen Wolfrum said this at Mon, 24 Jan 2005 08:14:20 +0100:
>>>>> in the past I could use Gerben's TeX and ConTeXt distributions for Mac
>>> without manual changes.
>>>>>> Last night I downloaded the "2004 stable" and Context-updater.
>>> If I now typeset a ConTeXt file as usual (texexec --pdf foo.tex)
>>> I get the following error:
>>>> Okay, I don't have a great grasp of all the possible errors here (because
>> I update manually), but take a look back at your i-Installer logs. Were
>> there any errors?
>>>> You didn't comment on whether or not your interface should or shouldn't
>> be in dutch (interface : nl).
>>>> Were *any* formats made? Do this in the terminal:
>> ls -l /usr/local/teTeX/share/texmf.local/web2c/cont-*.fmt
>>>> I don't know enough about your setup to reach a verdict, so I'd say re-
>> run the config stage in the i-Installer for ConTeXt first, and watch the
>> diagnostic information there more carefully.
>>>> adam
>>> I re-run it and have still the same result.
>> What's strange to me is that in both texexec.ini (tetex and local) the default interface
> language is set to en.
> Is there another file containing this information?
>> Anyway, as I couldn't solve the miracle I moved to avoiding it:
> by using texexec --pdf --interface=en
>> This works.
>> Steffen
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